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LOCATION:
Founded by
the Siculi and colonized by Chalcidians (a Greek people)
from Naxos in 729 BC, Catania was conquered by the
Romans in AD 263, eventually becoming the most
prosperous city in Roman Sicily. However, archeological
evidence indicates man's presence in the area during the
early Bronze Age (2200-1400 BC). By the Middle Ages, it
was still an important port, though less prominent than
Messina. It flourished until 1169, when it was almost
completely destroyed by a particularly violent
earthquake. Following this catastrophe, Catania was
gradually rebuilt.
Additional links
about Catania and Sicily http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-485930-catania_vacations-i
Catania is a good point for making connections to other places if you're traveling by train or bus. Buses for Etna, the airport, Palermo and various nearby towns depart from the piazzas near the train station (there are several different bus lines with offices off the main square). Fontanarossa Airport is only about 20 minutes from Catania. There are fairly frequent train departures for Taormina, Syracuse, Messina and the mainland. |
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